The fight for the last spot in the Champions League final will be decided tonight, as Real Madrid and Juventus do battle at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Juventus take a slender 2-1 advantage to the Spanish capital, but with confidence they can reach their first Champions League final since the all-Italian affair in 2003, when they were beaten 3-2 on penalties at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Real Madrid couldn't be any more fired-up for a comeback, given arch-rivals Barcelona have already booked their place in this year's Berlin final, after beating Bayern Munich over two legs.

Along with the opportunity of back to back Champions League finals, and defending their crown as holders, Real Madrid would also set up the first ever, all-Spanish final, if they can beat the Old Lady of Italian football.

Heath Chesters

Heath Chesters moved from Spain to England in 2005 and never looked back. Enjoying a Spanish football adventure with Granada CF, he eventually joined the press department at the club. As a La Liga correspondent at HITC Sport, he aims to share his insight and enthusiasm for the game in Spain.